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Join SFCC for Fall Commencement at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 12

Join us for a Virtual Commencement Ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 12. While graduates won’t be on campus, they will be celebrated as their names and awards are announced during a live stream on YouTube at https://youtu.be/9jWHLEnXU90 and on SFCVTV-16 on Comcast. The virtual ceremony will salute graduates who completed either in the Summer session or Fall Semester.

In addition to the live broadcast, Santa Fe Community Television (SFCTV-16 on Comcast) will re-broadcast the Virtual Commencement Ceremony at 6 p.m. Tuesday, 11 a.m. Wednesday, December 16 and at 6 p.m. Saturday, December 19 on Santa Fe Community Television (SFCTV-16), Comcast Channel 16 through cable.

Read interesting Fast Facts about the graduating class in this press release.

Photo: Screenshot from Spring commencement. SGA president Ian Widrick Martinez addresses the class.


News and Announcements

Beat the Holiday Blues

Dealing with the Holiday Blues. COVID related stressors can add to feelings of sadness and social isolation during the holidays. Counseling Services is offering some ways you can cope. Follow the link for more information. https://sfcc.instructure.com/courses/3113518/files/190971722/download?wrap=1
The Chill Room is a resource that will continue to be available to you over the winter break.
Self Enroll at https://sfcc.instructure.com/enroll/BDKCM6
For more information or to connect with one of your SFCC Counselors contact us at counselingservices@sfcc.edu or 505-428-1682

Professor Will Wilson cited as one of top contemporary Indigenous photographers

On Nov. 25, Buzzfeed News ran the story, “15 Contemporary Indigenous Photographers Whose Work You Should Know.”

One of the featured photographers is lead photography instructor Will Wilson. Congratulations!

SFCC is fortunate to have such a talented instructor. See more of his work here.

Also, one of the other photographers profiled in the Buzzfeed piece, Kali Spitzer, is a former SFCC photography student. They were also both featured in the Dec. 2018 edition of Nat. Geographic when they did a similar profile of Indigenous photographers.

Photo: File photo of Will Wilson speaking at KVSV-radio.

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OIT Maintenance 5:30 to 11 p.m. December 16

OIT will be performing system maintenance from 5:30 to 11 p.m. on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. All systems will be affected by intermittent outages.

If you have questions or concerns, please contact the OIT Service Desk at 505-428-1222

SFCC Visual Arts Gallery presents SFCC's Hidden Talents

Santa Fe Community College’s Visual Arts Gallery will present a virtual online exhibition, “SFCC’s Hidden Talents,” featuring the work of five SFCC faculty members who do not teach art. The virtual exhibition is now available online through Jan. 31.

Assistant Professor of English, Creative Writing, and Humanities and interim chair of Advising and Communication Emily Stern will show her mixed media work, Nursing instructor Lucas Gonzales will exhibit his watercolors and three Welding instructors Jake Lovato, Clayton Peshlakai and Estevan Ortega will share their welded sculptures.


The SFCC Campus and the college’s Visual Arts Gallery are closed due to COVID-19 restrictions. “It’s exciting to show this work by SFCC’s talented faculty, who don’t teach in our art department. The work is exciting and as diverse as they are,” said Linda Cassel, Director of SFCC’s Art on Campus. “We appreciate having the opportunity to offer the virtual exhibition. We want to keep the community engaged with Santa Fe Community College during this time.”

Read the full press release.

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Annual Faculty and Staff Holiday Reading a success


A cross-section of faculty, staff and retired SFCC faculty gathered on Thursday, Dec. 3 for the annual Holiday Staff and Faculty Reading.

Here’s who read: Miriam Sagan, Bethany Carson, Karin Pitman, Terry Wilson, Janie Chodosh, Val Nye, Dr. Aamna Nayyar
and Kate McCahill.

The reading included everything from pieces by established authors to works by first-time readers. Bravo everyone!

While it’s challenging not to have an in-person reading, it offered an opportunity for readers to invite family and friends from afar to attend the online reading.

Screenshot images: Creative Writing instructor Terry Wilson during the reading. Just a portion of those who tuned into the reading.

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CAMPUS WIDE POWER SHUTDOWN WEEKEND Jan. 8-10, 2021

A message from Facilities and Operation:

CAMPUS WIDE POWER SHUTDOWN WEEKEND:
Friday-Sunday, January 8-10th, 2021

No on-campus activities should be scheduled these 3 days!
Work will begin at 5 a.m. January 8, 2021.

While our plan is to maintain VPN resources, it’s possible they could be unavailable during this time. Our team has planned for every contingency possible and any changes to this plan will be communicated immediately.

Email and Canvas will remain available.
The HEC will not be affected.

For questions or concerns, please contact Project Manager Karin Pitman at karin.pitman@sfcc.edu or 505-428-1720.

We apologize for the inconvenience.

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SFCC students win awards at AMP conference

The 2020 Virtual New Mexico Alliance for Minority Participation Student Research Conference drew 225 attendees to its statewide conference on Oct. 9. New Mexico State University hosted the event that included university and community college students and faculty; high school juniors, seniors; and advisers from Upward Bound and the New Mexico Math, Engineering, Science and Achievement program from throughout the state.

Attendees could attend two of three workshops including one by SFCC’s lead Engineering faculty member Miguel Maestas on “The New Mexico Advanced Manufacturing Personal Protective Equipment Project: An Internship at Santa Fe Community College to Promote Engineering Design Knowledge and Community Service During a Pandemic.”

Students were asked to share presentations and posters of their projects. Winners of the community college competition included first place: Jeremy Sanchez, SFCC; second place: Karina Ornelas, SFCC; and third place: Sara Lanctot, former SFCC student who transferred to New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology.

File photo: Lead engineering faculty Miguel Maestas and Sara Lanctot, who graduated this past spring.

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Campus Update: Nov. 28 - All classes online, campus closed through Dec. 12

In an email to faculty staff and students on Nov. 28, President Becky Rowley, Ph,D, announced that the SFCC campus will close for two weeks, beginning Nov. 30; online classes and services to continue as normal.

The campus will remain closed through Dec. 12, the end of the fall semester. The college will close for winter break, Dec. 21 to Jan. 3, 2021.

Those currently taking part in online classes should experience no additional disruptions over the next couple weeks, while the semester concludes. Those enrolled in on-campus allied health classes or licensure trades programs should check in with their instructors for more information on these final weeks of the fall semester.

Faculty and staff who have been working on campus should check in with their supervisors on details related to their duties.

The two-week closure includes the Santa Fe Higher Education Center, and the William C. Witter Fitness Education Center, which remains closed. Kids Campus will stay open under its current limited capacity.

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Station of Abraham presentation available on YouTube

Dr. Aamna Nayyar wants to thank the SFCC Library for hosting the virtual speakers series. On Oct 14, 2020 the topic was “Station of Abaraham – Travel to Saudia Arabia.” Here is the recording for those who could not attend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85yutJHRo38

For questions about this presentation, please contact, aamna.nayyar@sfcc.edu
For questions about the SFCC library, please contact, velarie.nye@sfcc.edu

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The Chill Room is back!

“The Chill Room” is back and filled with a variety of resources to support your wellbeing. We have added some tips for the holidays. You can self-enroll through MySFCC in the Resources area or follow this link: https://sfcc.instructure.com/enroll/BDKCM6
Your SFCC Counseling Services is here to help. For more information or to set up an appointment please contact us at counselingservices@sfcc.edu

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Artist and storyteller Pi Luna's talk now available online

Recently, the Library sponsored the event, “Diversity and Inclusion: Putting the pieces together, with artist and storyteller Pi Luna.” During her presentation, Luna explained how she uses diverse perspectives to assemble new stories. Like a puzzle, when the pieces come together, something new emerges – a story of hope, healing and shared humanity. Watch her process, hear her story and be prepared to be inspired. The presentation is available here.

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Thank you for supporting libraries and higher education

SFCC appreciates the support on the passage of Bond B (for libraries) and Bond C (for higher education). Both bonds were passed in the recent election.

Funds from Bond B will support SFCC’s library and other libraries around the state.
As a result of the passage of Bond B: $36,848 Bond B funds will help the SFCC Library help students succeed by paying for almost all of SFCC’s EBSCO research databases, will support the costs of the library’s book purchases and electronic resources.

The passage of Bond C will provide $2 million to SFCC for safer, more improved learning environments at SFCC with asset protection, including fire suppression systems, stucco, and fencing.

Throughout the state, passage of Bond C will support the educational institutions we have already invested in, giving them the resources they need to provide a safe, quality education with updated technology. Your voted in support of Go Bond C is an investment New Mexico’s future!

Thank you for your support!

Laptop discounts for staff, faculty and students

The Office of Information Technology is excited to announce a partnership with Dell. Students, Staff and Faculty may purchase laptops, monitors and computer accessories with the SFCC educational discount.

To get started log into My.sfcc.edu and click on the Dell Computer Discount icon under Resources. Discounts are available on laptops and computer accessories.

SFCC in the news

The following stories either featured or mentioned SFCC or one of its employees.

10/15/20, KSWV, President Dr. Becky Rowley, IAIA President Dr. Robert Martin, SFIS Superintendent Roy Herrera and NMSD Superintendent Dr. Rosemary Gallegos spoke with Estevan Gonzales about how Bond B and Bond C. will benefit education and libraries within the Santa Fe community. Hear the podcast here.

10/16/20, Albuquerque Journal, “Bonds B, C support colleges and libraries with no tax hike” and Santa Fe New Mexican, Oct. 18, “Support bonds that support higher education.”

10/07/20, KTRC, President Becky Rowley talked with Richard Eeds on KTRC 1260 | 103.7 about how Bond B for Libraries and Bond C for Higher Education on the ballot in the election will benefit the college and the community.

KSFR, President Rowley also recently discussed the bond issues on KSFR with Tom Towbridge.

Student Spotlight

"COMPART-MENTALLY UNDEFINED”: A streaming electronic music performance Dec. 8

The students of Santa Fe Community College’s Intro to Reason and Live class will take the virtual stage for “Compart-Mentally Undefined”, a free streaming music and media performance held online from 7 to 9:30 p.m., Tuesday, December 8, 2020. The show can be
seen at: https://www.twitch.tv/sfccaudio and more information can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/events/663817197623472/

Students will perform original electronic music created using the music software programs Ableton Live and Reason. For more information,
contact Jason Goodyear at: jason.goodyear@sfcc.edu or 505-577-8036

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Bilingual (Spanish) Financial Aid Workshop 5:30 p.m., Dec. 11

Get expert assistance on completing the free applications for Federal Student Aid and Scholarships. This is a virtual workshop. To register please contact Sandra Sosa 428-1737

What do you need for the FAFSA application?
Participants should be prepared with….

  • 2018 Tax returns, 2018 W-2 Forms,
  • Social Security numbers (if issued),
  • Resident card A# (if not a U.S. citizen but an eligible non-US citizen),
  • Parent’s date of birth, Date parents were married, remarried, separated, divorced, or widowed.

Individuals needing access to technology please contact Sandra Sosa 428-1737.
Limited supply available. First come first serve.

SFCC Student Weekly Connection

Click here to read last week’s student newsletter, presented by the Vice President for Student Success, Thomasinia Ortiz-Gallegos.

The newsletter includes information about commencement, finals, food, scholarships and a study abroad opportunity!

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Grand Canyon University welcomes SFCC students

Grand Canyon University invites SFCC students to explore their transfer options: https://www.gcu.edu/admissions/college-transfer-center.php.

They have provided this flyer for SFCC Students: https://www.sfcc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/GCU-Welcomes-Transfer-Students-from-Santa-Fe-Community-College-1.pdf

For more information contact:
Christi Balzarini christi.balzarini@gcu.edu
505-221-3063

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Support your SFCC Bookstore: Spring 21 textbooks on sale January 4

COVID-19 got messy. Getting ready for classes shouldn’t be.

Shop online at SFCC Bookstore & get all the supplies you need to stay organized this school year.

Textbook purchase begins January 4th.
Go to bookstore.sfcc.edu and support your local bookstore.

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Student Art and Writing Awards - submit your work now!

Submit your work now for the Katie Besser Student Art & Writing Awards.

Categories:

  • Poetry
  • Fiction
  • Creative Nonfiction
  • Academic essay
  • Text & Image
  • Instructor-nominated
  • en español

Email your entry and any questions to Emily Stern: emily.stern@sfcc.edu.

Submit WRITING ENTRIES as Microsoft Word attachments, double-spaced, five (5) page maximum per entry. Submit TEXT & IMAGE entries as PNGs or JPEGS (6) submissions—total.

Please remove any identifying information from the entry itself.

Include an email message with your name, the title and category of your entry, and your email address and phone number.

Receipt of entries will be acknowledged by email. Results will be announced via email in April.

Applicants must be enrolled in at least three credits in Fall 2020 or Spring 2021 semesters.

Sponsored by SFCC English and Creative Writing, SFCC Media Arts, and SFCC Foundation.

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Apply for 2020-2021 SFCC and Foundation Scholarships

***THERE IS NO DEADLINE TO APPLY***
SFCC has state, institutional and Foundation private scholarships available for new and returning students to help pay for college for the upcoming academic year. Scholarships are available for full and part-time students in all qualified areas of study including but not limited to: Business, Early Childhood, Engineering, Nursing, Computer Studies, Culinary. There are scholarships for Native American students, Hispanic students and students with disabilities (must be registered with the SAS department), international and non-U.S. citizens.

Financial need, a cumulative and term GPA of 2.50 and enrollment in at least 6 credit hours in a degree plan are required for most scholarships.

You may apply for an SFCC scholarship now at: https://www.sfcc.edu/offices/financial-aid/

A Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or a Dreamer’s Financial Aid Application (non US Citizens only) will be required to determine need. The Dreamers Financial Aid Application can be found at: https://www.sfcc.edu/offices/financial-aid/ under “FORMS”.

If you have questions please email the Financial Aid Office at finaid@sfcc.edu from your SFCC student email account. Make sure to include your Student ID number in the email.

If awarded, your scholarship may be continued until you graduate providing you continue to meet the criteria.

Lock in your scholarship now for current and upcoming academic years.

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Student Emergency Fund assistance

If you are currently enrolled in the Fall semester and experiencing financial challenges apply for some assistance from the Student Emergency Assistance Fund. Applications can be found in MYSFCC under Resources (Emergency Assistance Fund). Applications are reviewed frequently, and funds are directly awarded to your account. Please note: Funds cannot cover the cost of tuition or books.

SFCC Student Activities Group on Facebook

The Office of Student Development has a new, private Facebook group, SFCC Student Activities!

The group is for current SFCC students only and will be a virtual space where students can interact and participate in OSD activities.

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/SFCCStudentActivities/ to join today!

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Employee Announcements

And the November WOW Awards go to... Roy Harsher and Dobby Schmidt

The WOW recipients for the month of November are Roy Harsher and Dobby Schmidt

Roy Harsher nominated by Pedro Castillon-I am nominating Roy is due to his willingness to go above and beyond his duties. He is always willing to help with any IT issues myself or department is experiencing. If he is not able to solve the issue alone, he works with his colleagues to get the job done in a timely and efficient manner. He is a great team player and he makes navigating through any IT issues easy and user friendly. Please accept this statement as my nomination for the WOW Award for Roy Harsher.

Dobby Schmidt nominated by Karin Pitman-Since the advent of COVID, Dobby and his staff have continued to work hard keeping up with all the campus systems (sometimes with a reduced staff) and he has taken on a wide variety of additional tasks with a jovial spirit. During the construction of the Automotive Technologies Center, he and his staff assisted with building numerous shelving units that required assembly upon arrival at SFCC, and they spent several days moving equipment from Bisbee Court to the new ATC facility. He and his staff have also been on campus working many extra hours setting up and taking down generators for the many power outages we have experienced recently. Under his leadership, they have all been very congenial to work with during these challenging times.

Congratulations!

Come to the online Ugly Sweater celebration at 2 p.m. Wed., Dec. 9

Missing the SFCC employee’s holiday party? Watch your email for an invitation to the online Ugly Sweater celebration. An earlier notice said it would be at 2 p.m. Dec. 9, but we couldn’t confirm, so watch your emails for details. Don’t have an ugly sweater? Drop in anyway! This is another fun, informal event from the Celebrations Committee.

Aamna Nayyar interview on SARLC Talk Show

Dr. Aamna Nayyar was interviewed by and aired live on SARLC Talk Show on Nov 20, 2020. SARLC is a Riyadh, Saudi Arabia based female only social club with more than 23,000 members. Recording of the interview can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzT1-jJCVbQ

For details on this topic, please contact: aamna.nayyar@sfcc.edu

For details on SFCC’s President Diversity Advisry Committee (PDAC), please contact: meghan.mcgarrity@sfcc.edu

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Dean Jenny Landen to retire Feb. 1, 2021

We extend our best wishes to Dean Jenny Landen as she finishes her final months at Santa Fe Community College. She has announced that she will retire on Feb. 1, 2021.

Read Dean Jenny Landen’s Message in which she sends holiday greetings and writes about her move to Virginia and her difficult decision to retire. We all know how important family is and we honor her decision.

SFCC extends gratitude for her exemplary leadership particularly through the pandemic. You can send her a message of congratulations at jenny.landen@sfcc.edu.

Reminders on how to slow the spread of the virus

Human Resource Director Luis Olivas shared this message on Nov. 20:
With COVID-19 cases increasing to the highest levels we have seen since the start of the pandemic, I just want to remind everyone of a few important pieces of information.

• Public health orders require that everyone wear a mask at all times outside of your home.

Social distance in public and avoid gatherings with people outside your household.

• If you are feeling ill, you should not come into work, and avoid any type of social setting. The College wants you to feel better before you return to work.

If you are feeling ill: Get tested and isolate yourself from others as much as possible. We need to help mitigate the health risk to others.

Call 1-855-600-3453 for testing information and results. A new testing site at 2501 Camino Entrada at Fire Station #7 is open 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

• If you do contract COVID-19, seek medical attention immediately. Notify your supervisor and human resources, these cases need to reported, we are here to support you.

Please do your part, to help slow the spread of COVID-19. Stay home, stay safe, stay healthy.

Conversations from the Couch, 3 p.m. Dec. 29

Conversations from the
Couch

Join us over the break for an online conversation to
catch up and reconnect.

Everyone is invited and welcome!

WHEN:
3 p.m. December 29, 2020

WHERE: Zoom:
https://sfcc-edu.zoom.us/j/91287053940

Sponsored by the SFCC Staff Senate
and the SFCC Library

This is an opportunity to keep connected during our break. Drop in for casual conversation.

President Rowley's messaging about ERP

SFCC has joined forces with several other institutions to better support and serve our students and employees. Clovis Community College, CNM, Northern New Mexico College, SFCC (and eventually San Juan College) have come together to develop a shared system of student, human resources, and financial services. Our collective vision is to reimagine and to transform the student experience through this project.

This highly complex initiative is called Shared Services Enterprise Resource Planning (often referred to as ERP). This project has been in the works for many months and requires enormous input and collaboration on multiple levels. Interim Chief Information Officer Cori Bergen is the point person for SFCC, and her team and other staff members have been working intensely to identify all the ways we can improve our institutional systems. I want to thank everyone who has already contributed to this bold project. Your contributions will advance our practices so that our students find it easier to manage and reach their educational objectives. New Mexico Independent Community Colleges is coordinating the efforts across participating colleges with Laura Mulry serving as NMICC’s Communications Officer.

Please read more for important directives regarding this process.

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Submit nominations for WOW awards

The Office of Human Resources reminds you to nominate who you think is doing a great job here at SFCC. The nomination form can be found at the SFCC Connect portal, or by reaching out to Joanne Romero joanne.romero@sfcc.edu

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Policy Update: Accrued Annual Leave extended to Dec. 31

Last month, in response to a request from employees, the Governing Board approved a Resolution related to Policy 4-35 Leave under Policy Process F, extending the accrued annual leave deadline to December 31.
 
All employees are required to be familiar with and adhere to college policies, which are posted at SFCC/policies. If you have questions or would like to learn more about policies or the Shared Governance Policy Review Process, contact Policy Officer Laura J. Mulry at ext. 1776 or policy@sfcc.edu.

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Let Campus Weekly share your news

Let us know about your accomplishments and other news that you’d like to share. Please remember that the deadline is 5 p.m. Wednesday to get an item in the next week’s issue. Submit here.

SFCC Foundation presents Earth Angels film 5 p.m. Dec. 16

Earth Angels Film Premiere
5 p.m. Dec. 16, 2020

Join us for the online film premiere of “Earth Angels,” a film by filmmaker Dr. Michael Keslin, about the advanced technologies that can help address the sustainability and future of the water, food and energy nexus worldwide.

The film highlights the technologies and programs that respond to the global need for food and clean energy while striving to protect the earth’s resources.

The film will premiere on SFCC’s YouTube Channel. There will be a post-showing Q & A discussion with the filmmaker and the subject-matter experts who appear in the film.

Of Note: Free. Donations accepted for the Luke Spangenburg Memorial Presidential Endowed Scholarship for Algae and Sustainability Studies. Luke encouraged each of us to carry the spark of love into our work. Honor Luke’s passion for education with a gift that will carry on his legacy in perpetuity of helping students find and shine their light. Please join Luke’s mother Judy Brookman and his sisters Patricia, Kelly, and Nikki; the Algae Foundation, and SFCC Foundation in contributing your gift to the Luke Spangenburg Memorial Presidential Endowed Scholarship for Algae and Sustainability Studies.

Questions? Contact Dean Camilla Bustamante, camilla.bustamante@sfcc.edu